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Underwater hockey, a team sport played with sticks and a lead puck at the
bottom of a swimming pool, is also known as the supreme anaerobic game due to
the fact that players use snorkels to breathe on the water's surface before
diving to join the action. Invented in the UK in the 1950s, it is now
played in over thirty countries worldwide.

SUHC

The Stirling Underwater Hockey Club (SUHC) was established in 2004 with the
purposes of introducing and promoting this exciting game in Singapore.

With active members from several countries: Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Belgium,
South Africa, Portugal, Netherlands, Australia, Germany and the UK, SUHC is easily one of the
world's most international underwater hockey clubs. SUHCers range in age
from sixteen-year-old teens to seniors in their fiftees, and the group
consists of a relatively high proportion of female players (around
one-out-of-three are women).

In the past seven years, SUHC has engaged its UWH neighbors Australia,
Japan, New Zealand and the Philippines in friendly competition, topping things off by hosting the first Asian Underwater Hockey Championships (the AUHCs) in 2007 here in Singapore.

We invite all sports enthusiasts, fitness buffs, and anyone who simply loves to
play in the water to come join us for our twice-weekly games. Experienced
players are on-hand to teach the basics to new players and anyone interested in
trying out this exciting team sport